I'm a student of the Lycée Français. In the class we are 27. We have 9 teachers. The head-teacher is Mrs.Mathis, she is an English teacher. We have one teacher for each subject. We start normally at 8 o'clock and we finish at 5 o'clock but not on Monday. We have also an English options, the name is "classe Euro". We have class during 28 weeks.
Elisa 4ème2
Every year some classes of the French school of Pondicherry work on nature projects in English. 2009 was the year of the sea turtle. This year Mr Giroux has decided to make 4ème2 and 4ème3 discover the sleeky world of snakes! Mme Mathis will help him from a distance (because she's not too keen on meeting snakes!) We are also joined by the 6 euro who will be working with Mme François and Mme Rollinde on the disappearing common sparrow. Mr Chaitanya will work on both projects.
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Showing posts with label 2010 - snakes introduction. Show all posts
My class
Hi! I am roman
Our class name's 4eme 3
In my class there are 27 students(16 boys and 11 girls).We don't have any uniforms.We have 13 subjects and they are French, English, Spanish, Tamil, maths, hitory, geography, art, music, technologie, sport, and Euro section.
We are all very helpful and friendly with each other.
Our class is the best class in the world.
I love my class. :)
Written by Roman Cora.
Me and snakes
If a snake has bitten you, first of all stay calm do not be frightened or the blood with the venon will go faster in your heart and you will die so there's nothing to worry about ^^...just do as I SAY : tie a towel around your arm or leg (it depends of where the snake bite is on the body ), to stop the blood from circulating then untie it every 10min !!!
arthur lys, 4°3
My class 4ème3
I'm in 4ème3 , we're 27 in our class. Everyone says that our class is very curious to ask question and to touch the animals. This year we have 2 new students from France (at the beginning they had some diffilculties in English but after not they passed one semester). Normally the others are old students of the Lycée, so I think that they don't have any difficulty to read my article. If you want me to talk about our teachers I can just say that they are amazing.
Two weeks ago we met snakes with Vishva (a future veterinary). Everyone was interrested to touch those snakes except two or three girls who were afraid of snakes, I can say that I was one of those girls.
And 2 days ago, we went to a trip with the 4ème2 to meet other animals . the trip was just fabulous, we met some new animals. Ok, I think I've presented my class . Ok thanks!!
Two weeks ago we met snakes with Vishva (a future veterinary). Everyone was interrested to touch those snakes except two or three girls who were afraid of snakes, I can say that I was one of those girls.
And 2 days ago, we went to a trip with the 4ème2 to meet other animals . the trip was just fabulous, we met some new animals. Ok, I think I've presented my class . Ok thanks!!
By Marie BUI 4ème 3
snakes and me
Snakes are very nice. I like snakes.
When I thouched it the filling was amazing. The skin of the snake was too cold, too hard and too soft. When I saw it for the first time I was scared but today I am not scared I want to toutch them again. I wanted to catch the snake like a dog but I can't because that was a big python.
if you see a snake don't be afraid, it will not be dangerous.
SELVAM Marie-José 4e3
When I thouched it the filling was amazing. The skin of the snake was too cold, too hard and too soft. When I saw it for the first time I was scared but today I am not scared I want to toutch them again. I wanted to catch the snake like a dog but I can't because that was a big python.
if you see a snake don't be afraid, it will not be dangerous.
SELVAM Marie-José 4e3
No snakes in Ireland?
Why Ireland Has No Snakes:
Legend has it that St. Patrick drove all the snakes from Ireland. Sometime back in the fifth century he stood on a hill, the story goes, and used a staff to herd the slithering creatures into the sea, banishing them for eternity. It's true, aside from zoos and pets, there are no snakes on the emerald isle. In fact, there never were any snakes in Ireland. This state of affairs probably has more to do with the vagaries of geography than any neat tricks performed by St. Patty.
Legend has it that St. Patrick drove all the snakes from Ireland. Sometime back in the fifth century he stood on a hill, the story goes, and used a staff to herd the slithering creatures into the sea, banishing them for eternity. It's true, aside from zoos and pets, there are no snakes on the emerald isle. In fact, there never were any snakes in Ireland. This state of affairs probably has more to do with the vagaries of geography than any neat tricks performed by St. Patty.
My class, 4°2.
We are the 4°2 of the Lycée Français of Pondy. This year, we had the rare privilege of welcoming Mr. Vishva Chaitanya with ... his snakes ! He's an Indian vetenary doctor and especially a snake specialist. There were a python (which was pretty big and heavy : I think it had 15 cm of diameter and it was about 2 meters long), two cobras (one small but very dangerous, and one tall of about one meter and a half), and other small snakes. The python was so heavy that it needed three men to lift it. And what's more, we could touch the python !
MAURY Arnaud 4ème2
Volunteers needed!
How are snakes classified?
I invite you to follow the link : http://www.guyane-guide.com/dossiers/classification%20serpents.htm to know how snakes are scientifically classified. They are classified by the existence and the position of the fang (crochet à venin) in the mouth. There are four groups of snakes:
- First, snakes without any fangs : they don't bite! ex: boa constrictor (but...not so friendly!), grass snake (couleuvre).
- The three other groups are classified by the position of the fang in the mouth. The further the fang is in the back of the mouth, the more dangerous the bite of the snake is.
Just a little question : Could you tell me to which group snakes belong?
- First, snakes without any fangs : they don't bite! ex: boa constrictor (but...not so friendly!), grass snake (couleuvre).
- The three other groups are classified by the position of the fang in the mouth. The further the fang is in the back of the mouth, the more dangerous the bite of the snake is.
Just a little question : Could you tell me to which group snakes belong?
Let's go!
It is always nice to have plans for the year ahead. So Mr Giroux and I have decided on a new project for the year 2010. It should be the year of the snake (sorry for all the girls, but Mr. Giroux and Mr. Shaitanya are both snake specialists!). We can probably figure out where to go on excursions to observe some snakes, do some research and then write about our adventures on the blog.
Mrs Mathis (English teacher)
Mrs Mathis (English teacher)
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